Tori Amos Extends ‘Unrepentant Geraldines’ World Tour to U.S.

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UPDATE: Tori Amos U.S. Tour

As previously mentioned, singer-songwriter legend Tori Amos is set to release her 14th (yep, that many) studio album on May 13 via Mercury Classics (it’s available for preorder now), and she’s heading out on a world tour to support. Amos fans who are stateside have lucked out, because she’s just announced her North American dates, to follow a lengthy run of shows in Europe. After she comes back from the Continent in June, Amos will play her first North American show of the tour on July 15 in Vancouver, BC at the Orpheum, then move through Seattle, WA; Los Angeles, CA; Mesa, AZ; St. Louis, MO; New York, NY (with two shows at the Beacon Theatre); Austin, TX; Philadelphia, PA; Toronto, ON; Detroit, MI, and more. Ticket on-sale times have not yet been announced, but stay tuned for the latest.

Unrepentant Geraldines, according to Rolling Stone , marks Amos’ return to “thoughtful contemporary pop” after going back to her roots with a number of classically inspired records in recent years, as well as a return to the piano, the instrument that arguably made Amos, well, famous. She’s been nominated for eight Grammys over her three-decade-long career and boasts a mezzo-soprano vocal range.

Tori Amos Concerts

Date

State/Country

City

Venue

5/7

Ireland

Dublin

Olympia

5/10

UK

Glasgow

O2 Academy

5/11

UK

Manchester

Apollo

5/12

UK

Birmingham

Symphony Hall

5/14

UK

Nottingham

Royal Concert Hall

5/15

UK

London

Royal Albert Hall

5/17

France

Paris

Grand Rex

5/19

Germany

Frankfurt

Jahrhunderthalle

5/20

Germany

Berlin

Tempodrom

5/22

Norway

Oslo

Scentrum Scene

5/24

Denmark

Copenhagen

DR Koncertsalen

5/25

Germany

Hamburg

Laieszhalle

5/28

Belgium

Brussels

Cirque Royal

5/29

Netherlands

Amsterdam

Het Concertgebouw

5/31

Switzerland

Zurich

Volkshaus

6/2

Italy

Rome

Auditorium Parco della Musicai

6/3

Italy

Milan

Teatro Nazionale

6/4

Italy

Padova

Geox

6/6

Austria

Vienna

Konzerthaus

6/7

Austria

Linz

Opera House

6/9

Germany

Stuttgart

Hegel Saal

6/10

Germany

Munich

Philharmonie

6/11

Czech Republic

Prague

Forum Praha

6/12

Poland

Warsaw

Sala Kongresowa

6/14

Russia

St. Petersburg

Music Hall

6/15

Russia

Moscow

Crocus Hall

6/17

Ukraine

Kiev

Oktiabrskiy

06/19

RO

Bucharest

Arenele Romane

07/16

BC

Vancouver

Orpheum

07/17

WA

Seattle

Paramount Theatre

07/18

OR

Portland

Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre

07/21

Oakland

CA

Paramount Theatre

07/23

CA

Los Angeles

Greek Theatre

07/24

CA

San Diego

Humphrey’s

07/25

AZ

Mesa

Mesa Arts Center

07/27

CO

Denver

Paramount Theatre

07/29

TX

Dallas

Winspear Opera House

07/30

TX

Austin

Long Center

08/01

MO

St. Louis

Peabody Opera House

08/02

MO

Kansas City

Midland Theatre

08/03

MN

St. Paul

O’Shaughnessy Auditorium

08/05

IL

Chicago

Chicago Theatre

08/06

MI

Detroit

Fox Theatre

08/07

OH

Cleveland

Cain Park

08/08

ON

Toronto

Massey Hall

08/10

PA

Philadelphia

Verizon Hall

08/12

NY

New York

Beacon Theatre

08/13

NY

New York

Beacon Theatre

08/15

MA

Boston

Opera House

08/16

D.C.

Washington

DAR Constitution Hall

08/18

TN

Nashville

Ryman Auditorium

08/19

GA

Atlanta

Cobb-Energy PAC

08/20

NC

Durham

Durham PAC

08/22

FL

Clearwater

Ruth Eckerd Hall

08/23

FL

Orlando

Bob Carr PAC

08/24

FL

Miami

Fillmore at The Jackie Gleason Theatre

Original Post

Mega-accomplished singer-songwriter Tori Amos has just announced the release of a brand new album this spring, to be called Unrepentant Geraldines. And guess what? She’s going on tour to promote it (her 14th studio album, if you can believe it). Kicking off on May 7, 2014, at the Olympia Theatre in Dublin, Amos will hit dates in Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Moscow, Warsaw and more. Stuck in the U.S. and can’t get across the pond to see Tori? No worries: This is a world tour, and dates for the rest of the world will follow soon. Tickets are on sale now, so pick them up while you can.

Besides selling over 12 million albums worldwide and playing more than a thousand concerts over the course of her 20-year career (her debut album, Little Earthquakes, was released in 1992), Tori Amos is also newly a composer. She and book writer Samuel Adamson just opened their brand-spanking-new musical, The Light Princess, at London’s National Theatre to much critical acclaim. Amos is also a humanitarian and a co-founder of RAINN (Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network), which is the United States’ largest anti-sexual assault organization.